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Author : Simpson, B. W.; Ruddle, L. J.; Hunter, H. M.; Armour, J. D.; Armour, K.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.
Title : Pesticide and nutrient movement from tropical sugar production
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : sugarcane; pesticides; agrochemical movement; pollution; ;
Citation : Simpson, B. W.; Ruddle, L. J.; Hunter, H. M.; Armour, J. D.; Armour, K.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Pesticide and nutrient movement from tropical sugar production; 2001
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Author : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.
Title : The effects of potassium on growth, development, yield and quality of sugar cane
Year of publication : 2002
Keywords : sugarcane; potassium; growth; YIELD; cane quality; plant nutrition; fertilization; pollution; ;
Citation : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; The effects of potassium on growth, development, yield and quality of sugar cane; 2002
Source : ; p. 430-444
Author : Autrey, L. J. C.; Kong Win Chang, K. T. K. F.; Mungaroo, R.; Ramdoyal, K.; Lau, A. F.
Title : Unleashing the biornergy potential from the sugarcane biomass
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; bagasse; biomass; cogeneration; bioenergy; ethanol; electricity; bioplastics; gasification; renewable energy; sugarcane byproducts; coproducts; Mauritius;
Citation : Autrey, L. J. C.; Kong Win Chang, K. T. K. F.; Mungaroo, R.; Ramdoyal, K.; Lau, A. F.; Unleashing the biornergy potential from the sugarcane biomass; 2007
Abstract : Endowed with the C4-photosynthetic pathway, sugar cane is among the most efficient species for the synthesis of dry matter per unit area. Appreciation of this characteristic of sugar cane in generating biomass and therefore energy (electricity and ethanol
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Author : Ranghoo-Sanmukhiya, V. M.; Dookun-Saumtally, A.
Title : Molecular characterisation of Mycovellosiella koepkei, the causal agent of yellow spot disease of sugarcane
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; diseases; Mycovellosiella koepkei; PCR; yellow spot; molecular characterisation; sequence analysis; ;
Citation : Ranghoo-Sanmukhiya, V. M.; Dookun-Saumtally, A.; Molecular characterisation of Mycovellosiella koepkei, the causal agent of yellow spot disease of sugarcane; 2007
Abstract : Yellow spot of sugarcane is a fungal disease caused by Mycovellosiella koepki. Yellow spot symptoms are variable and differ in several sugarcane varieties and the existence of more than one strain of the fungus has been evoked. 29 isolates of the fungus were characterised morphologically and no significant differences were observed on the type, colour and size of the spores. Following restriction digestion of the ITS region, no significant differences were observed among isolates of the fungus and DNA sequencing of this region of the ribosomal DNA confirmed the absence of polymorphisms among the fungal strains.
Location : LIB
Source : Afr. J. Biotechnol.; 6(3): 198-203
Author : Baider, C.; Florens, V. F. B.; Strasberg, D.
Title : Decline of native tree diversity under alien species invasion in the native forests of Mauritius
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : biodiversity; flora; forests; alien invasive species; Mauritius;
Citation : Baider, C.; Florens, V. F. B.; Strasberg, D.; Decline of native tree diversity under alien species invasion in the native forests of Mauritius; 2007
Abstract : The flora of Mauritius is one of the most threatened in the world, yet little is known about how this biodiversity is maintaining itself in the face of alien species invasion. We surveyed trees =10 cm in dbh in an alien weed invaded wet forest first surv
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Title : Annual Technology Review Meeting on Potato, 4 April 2007
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : potatoes; land suitability; varieties; quality; fertilization; diseases; pests; late blight; insect pests; Mauritius;
Citation : ; Annual Technology Review Meeting on Potato, 4 April 2007; 2007
Abstract : Workshop organised to take stock of recent developments in ware potato production in Mauritius and to exchange information with local producers on field problems, etc. Includes: Suitability maps for 1st and 2nd season potato production; Notes to the suitability maps; A copy of the software on 'Potato Fertilization Decision Support System'; A copy of the booklet entitled 'Recommendations for potato cultivation in Mauritius'
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Author : Kingston, G.; Meyer, J. H.; Garside, A. L.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Jeyabal, A.; Korndorfer, G. H.
Title : Better management practices in sugarcane fields
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; farming systems; sustainability; integrated management; management framework; best management practices; ;
Citation : Kingston, G.; Meyer, J. H.; Garside, A. L.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Jeyabal, A.; Korndorfer, G. H.; Better management practices in sugarcane fields; 2007
Abstract : In recent times there has been considerablenational and international focus on the sustainability and productivity of the world's sugarcane growing industries. Concerns have been raised about exploitive management practices with critics suggesting that t
Location : LIB
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 3-20
Author : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.
Title : Integrated agronomic practices for sustainable sugarcane production - a report on the 2006 Agronomy Workshop
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; technologies; plant residues; organic matter; environment; sustainability; ratoon decline; modelling; soils; cane burning; minimum tillage; best management practices; ;
Citation : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Integrated agronomic practices for sustainable sugarcane production - a report on the 2006 Agronomy Workshop; 2007
Abstract : The 2006 Agronomy workshop was held from 22 to 26 May 2006 in Khon Kaen, thailand. The response by sugar cane technologists to the Workshop was very positive with the presence of 92 participants coming from 16 different countries (41 of them travelling f
Location : LIB
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 205-210
Author : Ismael, F.; Seeruttun, S.; Barbe, C.; Gaungoo, A.
Title : Improving cane productivity with dual row planting in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; planting methods; dual row planting; row spacing; spacing; Yields, Cane; Yields, sugar; Mauritius;
Citation : Ismael, F.; Seeruttun, S.; Barbe, C.; Gaungoo, A.; Improving cane productivity with dual row planting in Mauritius; 2007
Abstract : Dual row planting, consisting of pairs of cane rows 0.5 m apart with 1.8 m between their centres, was studied in twelve field trials between 1999 and 2004. Dual rows were compared to the standard row spacing of 1.6 m. Two N fertilizer rates (normal and +
Location : LIB
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 220-228
Author : Seeruttun, S.; Barbe, C.; Gaungoo, A.
Title : New herbicide tank-mix, Krismat + Dimamic: a cost-efffective broad-spectrum pre- and post-emergence treatment for managing weeds in sugarcane
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; weed control; weeds; herbicides; trifloxysulfuron; Ametryn; amicarbazone; Mauritius;
Citation : Seeruttun, S.; Barbe, C.; Gaungoo, A.; New herbicide tank-mix, Krismat + Dimamic: a cost-efffective broad-spectrum pre- and post-emergence treatment for managing weeds in sugarcane; 2007
Abstract : New weed management strategies are being developed to reduce the amount and cost of herbicides used within the Mauritian sugar industry. One approach consists of applying herbicides a few weeks after planting or harvest at the beginning of the critical pe
Location : LIB
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 229-237